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š§¬š§Ŗ Download audio podcast with Dr Vann about the science of HPNS: https://youtu.be/T9hUkwgKGfE?si=G3vH47Nn5No-wb8O š Recommended Reading: The Physiology and Medicine of Diving ā Bennett & Elliott The Terrible Hours ā Peter Maas U.S. Navy Diving Manual (Rev. 7) š„ Featured in This Episode: Joe Cocozza ā Tech Diver, Underwater Videographer, Host Terrence Tysall ā NAUI Worldwide Director of Training ā ļø Why This Matters There's a growing trend of misinformation in technical diving content online. This episode cuts through the noise and emphasizes: Going back to source material Understanding real physiology Respecting the history of diving pioneers š Support the Channel If you value serious, in-depth diving discussions: š Likešŗ Subscribeš Turn on notifications It helps us continue producing high-quality, no-BS scuba content. š About This Series This is part of our Technical Diving Myth-Busting Series, where we break down: 1ļøā£Common misconceptions: 2ļøā£Bad training carryovers 3ļøā£Misinterpreted science 00:00 ā Intro: HPNS Myths Revealed ! 01:00 ā Welcome to NAUI Headquarters 02:00 ā The Salvage of the Submarine USS Squalus 02:09 ā Helium doesn't cause HPNS. 04:04 ā What is HPNS? 06:04 ā Support the podcast: Subscribe and tell a dive buddy. 08:05 ā Sheck Exhley 10:08 ā Deep Bounce Tech Dives. 13:42 ā Why is it important to know about the pioneers of tech diving? 17:00 ā Final Thoughts
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